No. You are required to pay to see this film (can be done on Amazon.com), just like someone would have to pay you to use something you created. To the same extent that it would be wrong and illegal for people to take something that you own and, without your permission, use it for their benefit; it is wrong and illegal to take this film and use it for your benefit without getting the permission of the film's owners.
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To Kill a Mockingbird was directed by Robert Mulligan.
Public Domain - film - was created in 2003-10.
The name of that film is: To Kill a Mockingbird.
No. Every aspect of the 1939 film is still under copyright.
Yes, the original copyrights were accidently allowed to expire and it was in the public domain for years. However, the music copyrights were re-established and now NBC has exclusive rights to televise the film.